DM: Get out of your comfort zone…and grow.

It is easy to get comfortable in the “bubbles” of our own little worlds. For me, that bubble consisted of my hometown of St. Louis and expanded two and a half years ago to include Oxford when I began the first semester of my freshman year. While everything was new and overwhelming at first, IRead the story …

DM Online: The Ole Miss named finalist for nation’s top yearbook award

Amid one of the most controversial time periods in University of Mississippi history, the 2010-11 staff of the Ole Miss yearbook, The Ole Miss, came together and produced a yearbook that has since been recognized as one of the best in the country. Read the story

MLK Day of Service

Oxford’s first Martin Luther King Day of Service was held Monday, January 16 at the Oxford Activity Center. The event, sponsored by Volunteer Oxford, the University of Mississippi, College Corps, VISTA and Oxford Park Commission, brought local families and students together for a family-friendly event benefiting Doors of Hope Transition Ministries and Boys and GirlsRead the story …

NEMS Daily Journal: Young Mississippi native finds place at Washington Post

TUPELO – Haley Crum is 24 years old, but she already has an impressive resume. Read the story

TheDMOnline: Vivian Ibrahim has a new approach to teaching history

Vivian Ibrahim can hear the voices of other professors discussing a myriad of different topics as they walk by her office on the third floor of Bishop Hall. The conversations ranging from Russian serfs to African American history are a refreshing change. Read the story

NEMS360.com: A cosmic perspective: Oxford Science Cafe explores the universe

The universe made a scheduled stop at a pastry cafe last week. About 50 people filled up on general relativity, black holes and coffee cake. Our Earth was compared to a basketball, a pinhead and a piece of candy. Read the story

Clarion Ledger: What’s with the moustaches?

If you happen upon the University of Mississippi Medical Center’s campus this month, you may see more facial hair on men than usual. Read the story

Clinton News: UMC stroke team wins national accolades

The National Stroke Association selected the University of Mississippi Health Care Multidisciplinary Team as a recipient of the inaugural Raising Awareness In Stroke Excellence (RAISE) Award. Read the story

ABC 24: Ole Miss Senior Named Rhodes Scholarship Finalist

“It was one of those things as a kid, where I thought this was the top thing you can get,” Taylor McGraw told abc24.com. “I just thought cool and put it on my list of goals as a kid. Now I’m lucky enough to still have it as an option.” Read the story

NEMS Daily Journal: Camp preps a year-round job

One expects the woods around Camp Hopewell to ring with young, enthusiastic voices. On Saturday, however, labor and laughter combined in the midst of autumn’s glory. Read the story